Page 3 - System Features; channels and ASC; BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitters
System Features 2W-1KU Receiver Unsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF • performance with 120dB dynamic range and operation up to 500 feet line-of sightTwo complete and independent wireless • receivers with 1000 user-selectable UHF frequencies for simultaneous operation of two transmittersTrue Diversi...
Page 4 - Quick User Controls Guide
4 Quick User Controls Guide 2W-1KU Receiver: Front View RECEIVER 1 3 4 4 3 6 12 13 GROUP CHANNEL VOL 8 9 10 11 GROUP CHANNEL VOL GROUP CHANNEL VOL 2W-1KU DUAL True Diversity RECEIVER 2 7 1 1 5 2 2 1. IR Infrared LED transmitter window for linking the RX to the TX for frequency download 2. AUTO-SCAN ...
Page 6 - HT-1KU Handheld Transmitter
6 Quick User Controls Guide HT-1KU Handheld Transmitter 25 36 37 38 31 33 34 35 32 IR H L RF 24 27 30 26 28 29 24. BATTERY COVER Unscrew to insert two AA alkaline batteries 25. MIC BALL Windscreen/dust cover 26. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/CH (00-99), INPUT AUDIO LEVEL, and BATTERY sta...
Page 8 - Buttons Function; MAIN MENU; System Operation; IR Sync Programming; Selecting the 2W-1KU Receiver
Buttons Function The Power Button (6) is used to turn both receivers ON or OFF at the same time. When this power button is pressed, the blue backlights on the lCD Displays (7) will light up indicating the receivers are on. Press the Power button again to turn off the receivers. The LCD will display ...
Page 9 - Rack-mounting the Receiver; Installing antennas; antenna extension Cables; Powering the Receivers; ⁄4” Unbalanced SUM line; Connecting the Audio Outputs
9 from the Volume menu and advance to exit Setup Mode by pressing the Set button one more time. Choose the 2W-1KU operating frequency by selecting one of ten Groups (9) and one of 100 Channels (10) that are determined to be desirable open channels. Press the Set button to enter the Group setup mode ...
Page 11 - Setting up the Transmitter; Battery Compartment; Powering the Transmitter On/Off; Group; Programming the HT-1KU
11 HT-1KU Handheld Microphone Transmitter Buttons Function The RF Power level Switch (33) is used to select Hi/Low power transmission. Each time the Set Button (32) is pressed, the LCD menu will cycle in the following order: MAIN MENU > VOLUME > GROUP > CHANNEL > MAIN MENU (repeats) The ...
Page 12 - aSC IR; Buttons; Operating the HT-1KU
IR Sync Programming: Use the wireless IR leD Receptor Sensor (36) to download pre-programmed channels from the receiver. Start programming by holding the IR LED Receptor about 6-12” from the receiver’s IR leD Window (1) , then press the IR Sync Button (2) on the receiver to be used. When short press...
Page 13 - Connecting the Audio Output; BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter
13 setting increases battery life and also optimizes the number of channels that can be used simultaneously in a given location. Use this setting for normal use not requiring maximum operating range. A range walk test before use will determine which setting is best for your application. Slide the On...
Page 15 - Operating the BT-1KU; RF Power; Connecting Audio Outputs; Power
15 For normal operation, the transmitter should have the same Group/Channel as displayed on the receiver. The default factory setting is Group 00 (Transmitter 1), 03 (Transmitter 2), 06 (Transmitter 3) and 09 (Transmitter 4), and Channel 00 for all transmitters. After programming is finished, close ...
Page 16 - Specifications
16 Specifications SYSTeM OVeRall SPeCIFICaTIOnS Operating Frequency Range (U.S.) Band 1: 672.000-696.975MHz, (Int.) Band 2: 795.000-819.975MHz Freq. Synthesized (1000 channels switchable) 25kHz/step Pll System Frequency Stability <0.005% Frequency Response 30Hz-18kHz +/-3dB Dynamic Range 120dB Ha...
Page 17 - Cautions and Troubleshooting; Feedback; is not in the Mute; Unbalanced line; is adjustable so make sure; RF Interference and; Squelch; the Squelch
17 Cautions and Troubleshooting Feedback Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement. Please also note the pickup pattern characteristics of the microphone selected. Unidirectional mics are more resistant to feedba...
Page 18 - Miscellaneous Tips; For optimal operation with external; This is very important.
18 Miscellaneous Tips For optimal operation with external • antennas, low loss RF shielded cable should be used and the length of the cable should not exceed 10 ft. (3 m).The receiver antennas should be kept • away from any metal surfaces whenever possible as they can reflect away or shield the inco...
Page 19 - Frequency; Frequency Plan; Accessories; Part number; mm locking mini plug to 1⁄4”; Service Information; Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as
Frequency Frequency Plan Band 1 (U.S.): 672.000-696.975MHz Band 2 (International): 795.000-819.975MHz 25KHz per step (1000 Channels) U.S. Accessories Part number Description IC-U1K Instrument cable included for BT-1KU/GT transmitter, 3.5mm locking mini plug to ¼” Service Information In the U.S. If y...
Page 20 - One Year Limited Warranty; This warranty is subject to the following conditions:
6701 Shellmound Street | Emeryville, CA USA 94608 T 510.652.2411 | F 510.652.5075 | www.nady.com 12/21/10 One Year Limited Warranty Nady Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the unit is free from any defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date ...